The scholar gains a sneak attack, as the rogue class feature, dealing +1d6 damage on a successful sneak attack. If a scholar receives a sneak attack bonus from another source, the bonuses to damage stack.

As long as the scholar can see a significant portion of the night sky, he can cast augury as a spell-like ability with a caster level equal to his scholar level. The casting time for this spell-like ability is increased to 10 minutes.

The scholar acquires a familiar, using his scholar's level - 3 as his effective wizard level. He uses his effective wizard level as his caster level for the purposes of qualifying for the Improved Familiar feat.

The scholar selects a number of 1st-level spells from the sorcerer/wizard list which could be used in potion- or oil-brewing equal to 3 + his Intelligence modifier. Henceforth, he can create potions or oils of those spells as though he had those spells prepared and possessed the Brew Potion feat, using Craft (alchemy) in place of the normal Spellcraft skill check.

Alternatively, the scholar can substitute any number of these spells each with a type of poison (such as arsenic or belladonna). He is treated as having the poison use class feature when creating and using any poisons selected in this way.

The scholar gains uncanny dodge, as the rogue class feature. If the scholar already has uncanny dodge from a different class, he gains improved uncanny dodge instead, treating his effective rogue level as his schoolar level + his levels in the class that granted uncanny dodge.

The scholar takes 1 fewer die of falling damage whenever he succeeds on an Acrobatics skill check to reduce falling damage. He receives a +1 bonus on damage rolls with weapons, and gains Far Shot as a bonus feat, even if he does not meet its prerequisites.

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